The sheep A historical and statistical description of the sheep and its products . aintain that no other disinfectant willdo this. The method of using it is simple. Mix with water (one part in 100 of water)and use the mixture for flushing sinks, drains, sewers and all such places. Inclose weather floors should be sprinkled with it before sweeping, and a littleof the mixture used when scrubbing; the sweetness and freshness thus impartedto close rooms is remarkable. For street watering, one pint to every hundredgallons should be used. Dogs and other animals may be freely washed in it,as its clea
The sheep A historical and statistical description of the sheep and its products . aintain that no other disinfectant willdo this. The method of using it is simple. Mix with water (one part in 100 of water)and use the mixture for flushing sinks, drains, sewers and all such places. Inclose weather floors should be sprinkled with it before sweeping, and a littleof the mixture used when scrubbing; the sweetness and freshness thus impartedto close rooms is remarkable. For street watering, one pint to every hundredgallons should be used. Dogs and other animals may be freely washed in it,as its cleansing properties are very marked. Since its introduction many imitations of it have been attempted, showingthe great demand there is for such a disinfectant, but we have protected our-selves against all such rivalry and competition by placing such a low price onthe article, and at the same time maintaining the quality at its highest standard,that it does not pay small firms to compete with us. The sale of STANDARD OIL OF TAR has reached enormous proportionsboth here and STANDARDSTANDARDS 0/lOFT^RBBINFECTilllli
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